Headgasket job
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Headgasket job
- From: "cruznmd" <racuti1@xxxx>
- Date: Sat, 19 Apr 2003 16:47:34 -0000
Since my "critical engine failure", I've been forced to accept the
realities of my budget, and replace the head gaskets in place. I have
a few questions before I get started:
1. The workshop manual shows a special tool to hold up the timing
sprocket. Do I have to have this tool or is there another safer way?
2. My exhaust manifolds are not in great shape and I don't want to
damage them anymore. Can I just disconnect them from the muffler and
the "U" pipe and leave them attached to the heads?
3. I have been told that removing the manifolds is "easy" by some
folks on list. #5335 has been in a very damp environment for years
and the nuts and studs are fused together by rust. I don't even see
how I can get at them all without removing the engine even if they
weren't rusted. Is there something I don't know?
4. In short, can this job be done with the engine in place or should
I be removing it?
Thanks,
Rich
#5335
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